Dragon Ball Super is the most recent entry in the venerable Dragon Ball franchise, with the manga and anime continuing the story of Son Goku and his allies. Nevertheless, some parts of the series’ story reach all the back to the original Dragon Ball. This has seen Emperor Pilaf’s former flunky Mai become Trunks’ love interest, though some fans wonder how old Mai is in Dragon Ball Super.In truth, Mai is an adult much older than Trunks, but this doesn’t explain why Mai is a kid in Dragon Ball Super. Mai’s age is a little more difficult to pin down, especially considering how the timeline works in Dragon Ball Super. Determining Mai’s real age will require an understanding of the series’ events, and where Mai from Dragon Ball Super falls in with them.Debuting in the initial chapters of the Dragon Ball manga and anime, Dragon Ball Super’s Mai began as a far different character. Apparently, she and the humanoid dog Shu followed a wanted ad to become the minions of the diminutive Emperor Pilaf. Joining him on his quest for power (and the wish-granting Dragon Balls), Mai was essentially the brains of the group. Nevertheless, they were constantly portrayed as bumbling and rarely had any major victories.Mai’s 10 Best Personality Traits In Dragon Ball Super
Dragon Ball Super is the most recent entry in the venerable Dragon Ball franchise, with the manga and anime continuing the story of Son Goku and his allies. Nevertheless, some parts of the series’ story reach all the back to the original Dragon Ball. This has seen Emperor Pilaf’s former flunky Mai become Trunks’ love interest, though some fans wonder how old Mai is in Dragon Ball Super.
In truth, Mai is an adult much older than Trunks, but this doesn’t explain why Mai is a kid in Dragon Ball Super. Mai’s age is a little more difficult to pin down, especially considering how the timeline works in Dragon Ball Super. Determining Mai’s real age will require an understanding of the series’ events, and where Mai from Dragon Ball Super falls in with them.
Debuting in the initial chapters of the Dragon Ball manga and anime, Dragon Ball Super‘s Mai began as a far different character. Apparently, she and the humanoid dog Shu followed a wanted ad to become the minions of the diminutive Emperor Pilaf. Joining him on his quest for power (and the wish-granting Dragon Balls), Mai was essentially the brains of the group. Nevertheless, they were constantly portrayed as bumbling and rarely had any major victories.
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